Microsoft's Bing Video Pulls Content from Hulu, YouTube

Microsoft on Wednesday started rolling out its Bing Video site, a relaunch of MSN Video that pulls content from sites Hulu, MSN, and YouTube. The company also added the Dim the Lights feature that's currently available on Hulu, which darkens the area surrounding a particular video, as well as a Share option.

The main site features short clips from news and entertainment shows, along with links to full-length TV shows, news, sports, music, comedy, and movies. The Movies section does not appear to offer entire movies, but clips, trailers, and interviews about the films.

The main site, for example, currently includes clips of Susan Boyle on "Stars," a video of a girl who got a surprise visit from her deployed dad, the trailer from the "Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus," and a video about colonizing Mars.

The TV section has a "most watched" section, which currently includes episodes of "FlashForward," "Glee," "NCIS," "The Office," and "Survivor: Samoa." Another section splits up the content by network, while a third features clips from cable channels like National Geographic, Bravo, and A&E.

The site is rolling out now and should be fully available by mid-November, Microsoft said.

"With over 900+ T.V. shows in Bing Videos, I can't wait to catch up on my favorite shows, discover new favorites and watch right from my laptop," Bing's Kristin Meldahl wrote in a blog post. "We've gone deeper with organization, making it easy to find your favorite episode, even from last season."

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